Watch movies with Brian James Crewe

Date of Birth:

4 February 1975 Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

Biography:

Originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota, Brian is a graduate of the University of Southern California's School of Cinema and Television. In addition to "Dance of the Dead" producing credits include award winning director Eduardo Rodriguez's Internet series "Blood Cell," writer / director Marion Kerr's feature length thriller "Golden Earrings," which he also edited, and Joe Ballarini's up-coming vampire feature "Nightlife."Working as an ... more

Originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota, Brian is a graduate of the University of Southern California's School of Cinema and Television. In addition to "Dance of the Dead" producing credits include award winning director Eduardo Rodriguez's Internet series "Blood Cell," writer / director Marion Kerr's feature length thriller "Golden Earrings," which he also edited, and Joe Ballarini's up-coming vampire feature "Nightlife."Working as an editor, Brian's credits include VH1's reality series "Motormouth," Women Entertainment's "Bridezillas," the ESPN shows "Import Racers" and "Truck Stop," the E! series' "101 Sexiest Celebrity Bodies," "Sexiest...," and "Extreme Hollywood," HDNet's "Young Beautiful and Trying to Make It in Hollywood," and Magrack's sexy talk show "Mama Gena's School of Woman Arts," which was based on the best selling series of books.Formerly, an editor and the coordinating producer for Entertainment News Service (ENS), Brian has covered hundreds of major Hollywood events, interviewed many of Hollywood's top players, and taken four trips to the Oscars.Brian's screenplay for the drama "Sara's Song," which was co-written with Natalie Plant, was chosen as an official selection of the 2007 Beverly Hills Film Festival. For the Internet Brian produced, wrote, and directed the ten part series "The Rant n' Rave Project." In 2005, Brian produced and directed the short film "Learning to Fly." Created for the 48 Hour Film Project, the short was showcased as part of the contest's "Best in LA Screening" and won the award for "Best Use of Character." 'Learning to Fly" has gone on to screen at the Hermosa Shorts Film Festival, So Cal Independent Film Festival, and the 2006 San Diego International Comic-Con.

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